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An integrated fuzzy multi-measurement decision-making model for selecting optimization techniques of semiconductor materials

Journal

EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
Volume 237, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2023.121439

Keywords

Semi -polar III -V semiconductor materials; Optimization techniques; Multi-attribute decision-analysis; FWZIC; FDOSM

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Semiconductor materials are crucial for optoelectronics and power devices, but evaluating and selecting them is a multi-attribute decision-making problem. This study proposes an integrated fuzzy multi-measurement decision-making model (IFMMDMM) for evaluating and selecting optimization techniques for semi-polar III-V semiconductor materials.
Semiconductor materials play a crucial role in the development of optoelectronics and power devices. However, their evaluation and selection pose a multi-attribute decision-making problem. This problem encompasses various considerations, such as multiple evaluation criteria, data variation, and the importance of criteria multiplicity. Therefore, this study proposes an integrated fuzzy multi-measurement decision-making model (IFMMDMM) to evaluate and select optimization techniques for semi-polar III-V semiconductor materials. The research methodology is designed based on three sequential phases. Firstly, four optimization techniques for semi-polar III-V semiconductor materials and four evaluation criteria are identified to construct the evaluation decision matrix. Secondly, the fuzzy-weighted zero-inconsistency method is developed to evaluate and assign weights to the defined multi-measurement criteria. Thirdly, the fuzzy decision by opinion score method is developed to select the optimization techniques for semi-polar III-V semiconductor materials. The weighting results reveal that the highest weight value was assigned to 'root mean square under surface morphology' (0.1382), while 'peak-to-valley under surface morphology' received the lowest weight value (0.1074). The selection results indicated that 'different flux with fixed cycle NH3 treatment (D)' ranked first, whereas 'NH3 flux at changing V/III (A)' had the lowest performance order. Systematic and sensitivity ranking assessments were performed to verify the efficiency of the proposed model.

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